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Image Processing Toolbox
Perform image processing, analysis, and algorithm development
Image Processing Toolbox™ provides a comprehensive set of reference-standard algorithms and graphical tools
for image processing, analysis, visualization, and algorithm development. You can perform image enhancement,
image deblurring, feature detection, noise reduction, image segmentation, geometric transformations, and image
registration. Many toolbox functions are multithreaded to take advantage of multicore and multiprocessor
computers.
Image Processing Toolbox supports a diverse set of image types, including high dynamic range, gigapixel
resolution, embedded ICC profile, and tomographic. Graphical tools let you explore an image, examine a region
of pixels, adjust the contrast, create contours or histograms, and manipulate regions of interest (ROIs). With
toolbox algorithms you can restore degraded images, detect and measure features, analyze shapes and textures,
and adjust color balance.
Key Features
▪ Image enhancement, filtering, and deblurring
▪ Image analysis, including segmentation, morphology, feature extraction, and measurement
▪ Spatial transformations and image registration
▪ Image transforms, including FFT, DCT, Radon, and fan-beam projection
▪ Workflows for processing, displaying, and navigating arbitrarily large images
▪ Modular interactive tools, including ROI selections, histograms, and distance measurements
▪ ICC color management
▪ Multidimensional image processing
▪ Image-sequence and video display
▪ DICOM import and export
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Explore Image Processing Toolbox™ capabilities for segmentation, morphology, image
statistics, and Hough transform.
Importing and Exporting Images
Image Processing Toolbox supports images generated by a wide range of devices, including digital cameras,
satellite and airborne sensors, medical imaging devices, microscopes, telescopes, and other scientific instruments.
You can visualize, analyze, and process these images in many data types, including single-precision and
double-precision floating-point and signed and unsigned 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit integers.
There are several ways to import and export images into and out of the MATLAB® environment for processing.
You can use Image Acquisition Toolbox™ to acquire live images from Web cameras, frame grabbers, DCAM
cameras, GigE Vision cameras, and other devices. Using Database Toolbox™, you can access images stored in
ODBC-compliant or JDBC-compliant databases.
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